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Tunnel Warfare

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military-conflict1 year ago

"IDF Advances in Khan Yunis, Escalating Pressure on Hamas Amid Gaza Conflict"

The IDF is on the verge of defeating Hamas in Khan Yunis, with estimates suggesting that the terror group's ability to fight as a cohesive force could be broken within weeks. The IDF's Division 98 has made significant progress, with close to three of the four Khan Yunis battalions nearly beaten. The IDF has employed new tactics, including sending full platoons into Hamas tunnels, resulting in the discovery and destruction of a significant underground labyrinth. Despite these achievements, there are uncertainties about capturing Hamas's leadership and Israeli hostages, with suspicions that they may have fled to other areas or are hiding among Palestinian civilians.

militarydefense2 years ago

"Israel Discovers Expanded Subterranean Fortress Beneath Gaza"

The Israeli military has been astonished by the scope, depth, and quality of the tunnels built by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, with estimates now suggesting a network of 350 to 450 miles of tunnels and close to 5,700 separate shafts. Hamas has heavily invested in these tunnels, using them as military bases and arsenals, and relying on them to move forces undetected and protect top commanders. The Israeli military is now focused on destroying these tunnels, which have become a core part of Hamas' ability to survive, but it's proving to be a grueling and challenging task.

conflictpolitics2 years ago

"Netanyahu's Controversial Strategy: Flooding Hamas Tunnels to Secure Power"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hold on power is increasingly tenuous, and he may face a crucial decision on whether to send Israeli troops into the extensive tunnel network below Gaza. While Israel has superior firepower above ground, Hamas has a strategic advantage in tunnel warfare, posing significant threats to Israeli troops. The decision to enter the tunnels carries enormous risks due to the lack of information on their locations and potential booby traps. Netanyahu's promise to eradicate Hamas and secure an ultimate victory may push him to send troops into the tunnels, despite the potential for high casualties. The operation could also put captive Israelis at risk. Israel may consider alternative methods such as flooding the tunnels with seawater. The Israeli military faces an unprecedented task and will need to proceed with caution. The timing of a potential ground operation remains uncertain, but entering the tunnels could lead to a prolonged conflict in an information vacuum.

conflict2 years ago

"Israel's Intensified Offensive: Decimating Hamas' Underground Tunnel Network in Gaza"

Israeli troops are preparing to enter Gaza City, marking a new phase in the conflict with Hamas. The underground tunnel network built by Hamas poses a significant challenge for Israeli forces, as it includes sleeping areas, medical facilities, command centers, and storage for weapons and ammunition. Israel has developed specialized units and technologies to detect and destroy these tunnels, including ground-penetrating radar, sponge bombs, and military dogs. However, the complexity and extent of the tunnel network make it difficult for Israeli soldiers to storm them. As the battle moves into the densely populated urban terrain, Israeli troops will face the dangerous task of fighting both above and below ground.

militaryconflict2 years ago

Unveiling Israel's Secretive Underground Warfare Tactics in Gaza

Israel's Yahalom unit, an elite band of commandos specializing in tunnel operations, is playing a crucial role in the ongoing ground invasion of Gaza. The Yahalom unit, part of the IDF's Combat Engineering Corps, is responsible for tunnel warfare, engineering reconnaissance, explosive ordinance disposal, and unconventional weapons. With Hamas maintaining a vast network of tunnels underneath the Gaza Strip, the Yahalom unit is trained to clear out these tunnels, which are used to hide weapons, facilitate the movement of militants, and serve as command centers. The unit uses advanced tools such as drones, robots, and sensors, but clearing the tunnels remains a difficult task. Additionally, the presence of hostages held by Hamas further complicates the underground fight.